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because he had faith in us. and that is why he belongs on this mall, because he saw what we might become. that is why dr. king was so american, because for all the hardships we have endured, and for all our sometimes tragic history, ours is a story of optimism, and achievement and constant striving that is unique upon the earth, and that's why the rest of the world still looks to us to lead. this is a country where ordinary people find in their hearts the courage to do extraordinary things, and the courage to stand up in the face of resistance and to spare and say this is wrong and this is right, and we will not settle for what the cynics tell us we have to accept, and we will reach again and again no matter of odds for what we know is possible. that is the conviction we must carry now in our hearts, as tou tough as ties may be, i know there are better days ahead and i know this because of the man towering over us, and i know this because all he and his generation endured, we are here today in a country that ded
because he had faith in us. and that is why he belongs on this mall, because he saw what we might become. that is why dr. king was so american, because for all the hardships we have endured, and for all our sometimes tragic history, ours is a story of optimism, and achievement and constant striving that is unique upon the earth, and that's why the rest of the world still looks to us to lead. this is a country where ordinary people find in their hearts the courage to do extraordinary things, and...
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god did not bring us this far to leave us. ♪ that is not our track. [laughter] it was lovely, though. [laughter] if we need to, we can sing this acapella. ♪ out here not bring me to leave me lonely even when i cannot see clearly, i know that you are with me. i cannot give up now. i have come too far from where i started. nobody told me that this road would be so hard. i cannot give up now. i can't give up now. i have come too far from where i started. it is not going to be easy, but i do not believe that god has brought me this far to leave me. i have come too far. nobody ever told me it would be easy. it has been a little rough. i cannot give up now. i have come too far from where i started from. no one said it would be easy. nobody said the road would be easy. easy.
god did not bring us this far to leave us. ♪ that is not our track. [laughter] it was lovely, though. [laughter] if we need to, we can sing this acapella. ♪ out here not bring me to leave me lonely even when i cannot see clearly, i know that you are with me. i cannot give up now. i have come too far from where i started. nobody told me that this road would be so hard. i cannot give up now. i can't give up now. i have come too far from where i started. it is not going to be easy, but i do...
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let us keep struggling. let us keep climbing toward that promised land of a nation and a world that is more fair and more just and more equal for every single child of god. thank you. god bless you. and god bless the united states of america. >> president obama, the nation's first african-american president, at the dedication of the martin luther king jr. memorial on a gorgeous day. the backdrop, the body of water you're seeing, is the tidal basin. i want to bring in our joe johns. joe, your impressions of the speech? i thought i heard a lot of politics in there. >> a lot. this was obama the president, the politician, the professor, and in some ways this was a rallying cry to his coalition, his base, answering that question that a lot of people have been asking on both sides of the political spectrum -- what happened to that change you were talking about four years ago? and his answer to his coalition, to his base, change will come if you don't give up. again and again and again, the president talking here a
let us keep struggling. let us keep climbing toward that promised land of a nation and a world that is more fair and more just and more equal for every single child of god. thank you. god bless you. and god bless the united states of america. >> president obama, the nation's first african-american president, at the dedication of the martin luther king jr. memorial on a gorgeous day. the backdrop, the body of water you're seeing, is the tidal basin. i want to bring in our joe johns. joe,...
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i'm not used to it. because i didn't know. and i'm not about to get used to it. does it make you feel good when they punch you or kick you or stab you? do these things make you feel good? >> no. well, i don't know. i'm starting to think i don't feel anything anymore. >> you watched this last night with your kids. >> that's what -- that was the moment that i think scared me the most. when i said i don't -- i don't feel anything anymore. and you see a boy who has been failed on every level. my children were afraid of his experience on the bus. they watched it, and it terrified them. it's far -- it's very far away from what their experience has been at school. and when he said, "i don't feel anything anymore," kids will go to great lengths to feel something. i feel like somebody needs to intervene on his behalf in the right way. >> well, that's -- that's what bothers me about this. look, these bullies have parents. where are the parents? look, if your child's a bully, it's your job to know your child is a bully. it's your job to know that. it's your job to intervene
i'm not used to it. because i didn't know. and i'm not about to get used to it. does it make you feel good when they punch you or kick you or stab you? do these things make you feel good? >> no. well, i don't know. i'm starting to think i don't feel anything anymore. >> you watched this last night with your kids. >> that's what -- that was the moment that i think scared me the most. when i said i don't -- i don't feel anything anymore. and you see a boy who has been failed on...
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you can use it. you don't have to use it but we hope it's a valuable enough system that we will get lots of users. who pays for it? i talked a little bit about this, but the capital cost of the buildout, 100% paid by motorola. it should be motorola or the b-top grant. site remediation, motorola's covering those costs. site maintenance and upkeep, site owners and jurisdictions that own and control sites will have to put some resources into contributing the sites to staff time, to escorting motorola onto the sites to do the work. there will be in some cases these sites are leased and may be lease modifications that will be some costs and utility, the electricity, whatever increases electricity on the sites to add the new equipment will be the responsibility of the jurisdictions. operations costs, motorola is responsible for operating the system. they will generate revenues through their monthly user fees to cover the cost of operation. but, again, motorola has the commitment to operate the system regar
you can use it. you don't have to use it but we hope it's a valuable enough system that we will get lots of users. who pays for it? i talked a little bit about this, but the capital cost of the buildout, 100% paid by motorola. it should be motorola or the b-top grant. site remediation, motorola's covering those costs. site maintenance and upkeep, site owners and jurisdictions that own and control sites will have to put some resources into contributing the sites to staff time, to escorting...
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thank you for telling us that. the second question i have about this manual, easy being used now currently in various places of the world? >> people use it in different places in ways that we don't know. i still make references to it. i used it last year with the women. it is, like you said, a very powerful tool when you get to do it. and there is no category of women that you use that crown for thorns with, that doesn't really speak to them. one of the other parts of the matter, sometimes we try is reaffirming herself being a woman, and we do different things like the catwalk. we do different things like, i remember when we were working with all of these woman, asking them to stand up and just describe themselves. it was amazing. last year we did it with female ministers in liberia, and we asked them to stand up and just reaffirm their beauty. one of the female ministers said wow, i've never felt so good. i've never ever taken the time to compliment myself. so it's not about one spectrum of society you found yours
thank you for telling us that. the second question i have about this manual, easy being used now currently in various places of the world? >> people use it in different places in ways that we don't know. i still make references to it. i used it last year with the women. it is, like you said, a very powerful tool when you get to do it. and there is no category of women that you use that crown for thorns with, that doesn't really speak to them. one of the other parts of the matter,...
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>> just by using the internet. if you have cut out your coffee, these are new ways to save. >> you are saying pay your bills online? >> spage your bills online can save you an instant 47% per year. this is between postage and the hassle of standing in line. there may be extra added incentives from using online bill services. and if you have a late payment, you can track it. >> if you travel? >> if you need to travel, shopping online is a great way to compare products, services, and prices. one extra step you can take is going to place yests like promotional winner.com, coupon winner.com. you can save hundreds of dollars hike that. especially with the holidays, it is a great way to save. >> and you say cut out your newspaper. >> and i don't make a lot of friends at the local paper when i say this, but you can keep your sunday paper. eliminating your newspaper delivery, reading headlines online will eliminate $2 hundred hookup per year. >> now you can read them on your phone as well. >> yes. >> look for free shipping
>> just by using the internet. if you have cut out your coffee, these are new ways to save. >> you are saying pay your bills online? >> spage your bills online can save you an instant 47% per year. this is between postage and the hassle of standing in line. there may be extra added incentives from using online bill services. and if you have a late payment, you can track it. >> if you travel? >> if you need to travel, shopping online is a great way to compare...
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with us. they were powerful women, a powerful role models for myself as well as for the next generation of not only women but you men, too. i have standing with me a young 12-year-old member of the next generation. [applause] her name is amandela which in zulu mains power. yes, indeed. so, i just have a word or twoo say to amandela, that we are passing on to you the torch. you will be the next generation to pick up and carry on where i and the rest of my generation leave off. god bles you and good luck to you. thank you. [applause] >> my knowledge of the civil rights movement is from what i have learned in school at what my parents have taught me. today, i want honor four little girls of the civil rights movement. 11-year-old denise mcnair, 14- year-old addie mae colluins, carole robinson, 14, and cynthia wesley, 14. in 1963, there were killed at 16th street baptist church in birmingham, alabama when a bomb exploded while they were in sunday school. i am 12 years old. those four little girls w
with us. they were powerful women, a powerful role models for myself as well as for the next generation of not only women but you men, too. i have standing with me a young 12-year-old member of the next generation. [applause] her name is amandela which in zulu mains power. yes, indeed. so, i just have a word or twoo say to amandela, that we are passing on to you the torch. you will be the next generation to pick up and carry on where i and the rest of my generation leave off. god bles you and...
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let us celebrate our legacy and let us celebrate dad's life and let us live as dr. king envisioned when he described how all of our destinies are tied together, we're linked together i can't be what i ought to be until you're what you ought to be and you can't be what you ought to be until i'm what i ought to be because our destinies are tied together is what he said. and so america today, let us meet the challenge to embrace and become what we know we must become. and that is the beloved community. so no matter how far we have to go, we probably do have a long way to go. it may get worse before it gets better. do not get any way tired because we have truly come much too far from where we started. you see, nobody ever told any of us that our roads would be easy but i know our god, our god, our god did not bring any of us this far to leave us. thank you so much. and god bless each and every one of you always. [applause] >> alisyn: we've been listening to the speakers there, martin loo luther king jr.'s children. we'll bring in a frenld of mlk and a speechwriter. what
let us celebrate our legacy and let us celebrate dad's life and let us live as dr. king envisioned when he described how all of our destinies are tied together, we're linked together i can't be what i ought to be until you're what you ought to be and you can't be what you ought to be until i'm what i ought to be because our destinies are tied together is what he said. and so america today, let us meet the challenge to embrace and become what we know we must become. and that is the beloved...
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let us stand together. let us stand together. let us stand together. reach out and join hands, will you, with your neighbors. we are a microcosm of the kingdom of god. will you go with me in prayer? gracious god from one blood, you have made donations of men and women to dwell upon the face -- you have made nations of men and women to dwell upon the face of the earth. in you we live and move and have our being. so we thank you that in the course of human events you saw fit to send your servant, the rev. dr. martin luther king jr., born in the segregated south, who yet believe in and fought for the promise and the grand experiment called america. we thank you that through years of toil and struggle his courage was undaunted, his spirit and broken, his faith unshaken. his face was on shaken because it was baptized in the bloodstained spirituality of the anguished nations of the subjugated people, speaking to god in their own voice. thank you for a slave ancestors who kept the faith in dark and difficult days when, in their own words, the words of the old
let us stand together. let us stand together. let us stand together. reach out and join hands, will you, with your neighbors. we are a microcosm of the kingdom of god. will you go with me in prayer? gracious god from one blood, you have made donations of men and women to dwell upon the face -- you have made nations of men and women to dwell upon the face of the earth. in you we live and move and have our being. so we thank you that in the course of human events you saw fit to send your servant,...
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we have the reserve fund you established, which allows us to use the reserve. i have established another bond reserve fund, established about four or five years ago. that is up to about $50 million in addition. we were showing the debt rating agencies. they will see a $30 million reserve. >> that leslie allocated to debt service needs as opposed to operational needs -- that would actually be allocated to debt service needs. >> basically, none of them would be allocated. it would be a backstop. director heinicke: that is what i mean. >> half of it would be a reserve fund to give comfort to the credit rating agencies. our annual debt service would be in the range of $10 million or so in the first several years. we will budget that in the operating budget and give the rating agency some comfort. director heinicke: right. i get it. that will be comfortable for rating agencies, but the broader discussion, and we can do this at the workshop and perhaps before we issue, is a $15 million or $30 million reserve is a far cry from what we had before. i realize you have be
we have the reserve fund you established, which allows us to use the reserve. i have established another bond reserve fund, established about four or five years ago. that is up to about $50 million in addition. we were showing the debt rating agencies. they will see a $30 million reserve. >> that leslie allocated to debt service needs as opposed to operational needs -- that would actually be allocated to debt service needs. >> basically, none of them would be allocated. it would be...
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same vernacular that you're a teenager might use in using the step of war games. the other thing that americans are doing now -- terrorists of doing now is infiltrating chevron's, oftentimes no more than posing questions. why is it that this bombing of a wedding party in jordan that killed scores of muslim men, women, and children, civilians, how those events are gold, the goal of osama bin laden. it raises questions and persuades and militants. the point where most of these messages on there, i think our data is lost. a delta and a surly want to go along with the program and more. finally this cyber defense of the nez states have been able to come up with that duplicates of the watermarks that al qaeda uses, sending out contradictory messages in terms of confusing and perhaps to sweating those from starting is a tax altogether. so even as the tactical successes on the ground are growing, start to understand the intelligence better and looking at how to combat enemies, they also have this understanding that we talked about earlier of how to understand your enemy,
same vernacular that you're a teenager might use in using the step of war games. the other thing that americans are doing now -- terrorists of doing now is infiltrating chevron's, oftentimes no more than posing questions. why is it that this bombing of a wedding party in jordan that killed scores of muslim men, women, and children, civilians, how those events are gold, the goal of osama bin laden. it raises questions and persuades and militants. the point where most of these messages on there,...
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if you are using or have used, prescription products for eye pressure problems, use latisse® under close doctor care. latisse® use may cause increased brown pigmentation of the colored part of the eye which is likely permanent. eyelid skin darkening may occur which may be reversible. if you experience eye problems or have eye surgery, consult your doctor. common side effects include itchy eyes and eye redness. i trust latisse® and i use it too. my lashes changed as i got older. now i use latisse®. more than double the fullness in 16 weeks. are your lashes thinning as you get older? why wait? ask your doctor about latisse® from allergan, a company with 60 years of eye care expertise. >>> when someone is arrested and they go to jail, they can be there from anywhere from a few hours to over a year. in the jails that we filmed in, the average time was about six weeks. so, the only bright spot for these inmates is a visit from a family member or a friend. >> visitation is an important right for inmates but it also poses a security risk. it's one of the chief ways drugs and other contraban
if you are using or have used, prescription products for eye pressure problems, use latisse® under close doctor care. latisse® use may cause increased brown pigmentation of the colored part of the eye which is likely permanent. eyelid skin darkening may occur which may be reversible. if you experience eye problems or have eye surgery, consult your doctor. common side effects include itchy eyes and eye redness. i trust latisse® and i use it too. my lashes changed as i got older. now i use...
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us. out of the youths i have worked with, they have come to the monthly meeting to speak on the ordinance in the general order, and they're very, very happy that they have been heard. she's not here today, but she was at the community meeting at caesars of best elementary school. that was her when she said that was her voice. i think that exemplifies the type of community policing that we need. we all know that in order -- i have said this many times, in order to have a truly safe neighborhood, truly safe san francisco, of course we need the police. but the police also need us and our voices. i hope this is going to be the start of an amazing relationship for the future. we have started youth summit that colonel hite, one in two, where we had police officers come to the community, and they were able to talk with the youth and close that gap that is missing. i hope that everybody will be there to express this amazing occasion that we have been having. thank you so much. supervisor campos:
us. out of the youths i have worked with, they have come to the monthly meeting to speak on the ordinance in the general order, and they're very, very happy that they have been heard. she's not here today, but she was at the community meeting at caesars of best elementary school. that was her when she said that was her voice. i think that exemplifies the type of community policing that we need. we all know that in order -- i have said this many times, in order to have a truly safe neighborhood,...
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will never leave us. thank you so much. god bless each and every one of you always. [applause] e] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> from their grammy-award- winning album, mary mary performs "can't give it up now." >> it is an honor and privilege to be part of this ceremony. we know that we did not get your loan. god did not bring us this far to the boss -- to leave us. and that is not our track. [laughter] it was lovely, though. [laughter] if we need to, we can sing this a capella. ♪ out here not bring me to leave me lonely even when i cannot see clearly, i know that you are with me. i cannot give up now. i have come too far from where i started. nobody told me that this road would be so hard. i cannot givup now. i can'tive up now. i have come too far from where i started. it is not going to be easy, but i do not believe that god has brought me this far to leave me. i have come too far. nobody ever told me it would be easy. it has been a little rough. i cannot give up now. i have come too far from wh
will never leave us. thank you so much. god bless each and every one of you always. [applause] e] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> from their grammy-award- winning album, mary mary performs "can't give it up now." >> it is an honor and privilege to be part of this ceremony. we know that we did not get your loan. god did not bring us this far to the boss -- to leave us. and that is not our track. [laughter] it was lovely, though. [laughter] if we need to, we can sing...
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use the service for free. supervisor avalos: could you explain further how the fees work for -- >> yes. the clipper or the company keeps track of each time someone taps or getting on the bus or going through a turnstile. and there is a charge, which is i think a pretty small charge, like 1 1/2 cents per tap but it adds up. so the costs right now is about $5.9 million a year that's paid by m.t.a. to -- for the clipper contract on top of some base amounts, some flat fees that are paid to the company as well. so if ridership goes up or down, the number of taps can change. and that costs can be affected by it. so we looked at two options in our analysis. one is if clipper cards are used to verify that it's an eligible youth, who does not have to pay the fare, and then we also consider an option that school i.d. cards would be used if the program were for students only. and that can affect the cost. i'll show you in a minute here. on the savings side, we also estimated some changes in the fare enforcement program o
use the service for free. supervisor avalos: could you explain further how the fees work for -- >> yes. the clipper or the company keeps track of each time someone taps or getting on the bus or going through a turnstile. and there is a charge, which is i think a pretty small charge, like 1 1/2 cents per tap but it adds up. so the costs right now is about $5.9 million a year that's paid by m.t.a. to -- for the clipper contract on top of some base amounts, some flat fees that are paid to...
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allow us to decrease as the risk increases. president vietor: then if we meet our financial goals, then it would still be -- is there a benchmark time when it gets put back into the coffers? commissioner torres: it says 4.5 years. >> the appropriation and the funds sitting there in the escrow account to give shell comfort in the case of default, we are in discussions with shell about how that amount could decline over time it the remaining contract declines. again, to emphasize, just because this money is appropriated and in that escrow account, it is not necessarily spent. it is only in the event of default. and if we default by the time prices have moved, going down. president vietor: i am hoberman that the program would be successful in the first year. -- i am hoping that the program would be successful in the first year. and then in the interest bearing account. but it sounds like it's tuesday appropriated for the life of the contract. even with these risks. >> right, i would say that some portion of it would have to stay a
allow us to decrease as the risk increases. president vietor: then if we meet our financial goals, then it would still be -- is there a benchmark time when it gets put back into the coffers? commissioner torres: it says 4.5 years. >> the appropriation and the funds sitting there in the escrow account to give shell comfort in the case of default, we are in discussions with shell about how that amount could decline over time it the remaining contract declines. again, to emphasize, just...
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if you are using or have used, prescription products for eye pressure problems, use latisse® under close doctor care. latisse® use may cause increased brown pigmentation of the colored part of the eye which is likely permanent. eyelid skin darkening may occur which may be reversible. if you experience eye problems or have eye surgery, consult your doctor. common side effects include itchy eyes and eye redness. i trust latisse® and i use it too. my lashes changed as i got older. now i use latisse®. more than double the fullness in 16 weeks. are your lashes thinning as you get older? why wait? ask your doctor about latisse® from allergan, a company with 60 years of eye care expertise. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> over the years of filming "lockup," we've seen a wide range of stories from positive ones with inmates who have found redemption or earned degrees to better their life in prison, to the negative, where the cycle of violence has actually escalated for them. they've become more violent and added more time to their sentences. >> stories of t
if you are using or have used, prescription products for eye pressure problems, use latisse® under close doctor care. latisse® use may cause increased brown pigmentation of the colored part of the eye which is likely permanent. eyelid skin darkening may occur which may be reversible. if you experience eye problems or have eye surgery, consult your doctor. common side effects include itchy eyes and eye redness. i trust latisse® and i use it too. my lashes changed as i got older. now i use...
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using the same vernacular your teenager might use in using this type of wargames. the other thing americans are doing now is they are infiltrating many of these militant chat rooms, getting inside, oftentimes doing no more than posing very provocative questions, posing as militants in saying dear brothers why is it that this bombing of a wedding party in amman jordan that killed scores of muslim men, women and children civilians, how does this advance our goal? how does it the advance the goal of osama bin laden again raises questions about and maybe dissuade some of these young militants thinking about carrying out bombings or attacks from deciding whether they want to go through with it or not. the same thing is happening as americans are infiltrating hacking into the cell phone networks of terrorist leaders so they can send out some contradictory or confusing messages to the militants themselves to the point where militants read these messages on their cell phones and go you i think our guy has lost it or going out necessarily want to go along with the program a
using the same vernacular your teenager might use in using this type of wargames. the other thing americans are doing now is they are infiltrating many of these militant chat rooms, getting inside, oftentimes doing no more than posing very provocative questions, posing as militants in saying dear brothers why is it that this bombing of a wedding party in amman jordan that killed scores of muslim men, women and children civilians, how does this advance our goal? how does it the advance the goal...
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what else can i use? >> if you don't have a duck pond or ditch, you can't use sea water because of the salt. you can't drink sea water, your kidneys will shut down. you will die from lack of water if you drink sea water. you have to find water, rain water, duck pond water, ditch water. whatever, you need to find something. and there are a lot of ditchs in the city. imagine all the people in cats surrounded by water -- katrina surrounded by water everywhere. it came by sewage plants, huge mounds of manure and chemical refineries. there were toxic sewage coming all around katrina and those people are thirsty. they will drink it. imagine your kids were sick because you didn't have a few bucks for this, or, if you have a bottle of color rocks bleach, 5 drops if it is newer, 10 if it is older. you have to wait at least half hour if it is warm after you add it. if it is cold, chilly, a couple of hours. if it is ice cold water, four hours you have to wait for the bleach to do its trick. >> nobody hat come with a
what else can i use? >> if you don't have a duck pond or ditch, you can't use sea water because of the salt. you can't drink sea water, your kidneys will shut down. you will die from lack of water if you drink sea water. you have to find water, rain water, duck pond water, ditch water. whatever, you need to find something. and there are a lot of ditchs in the city. imagine all the people in cats surrounded by water -- katrina surrounded by water everywhere. it came by sewage plants, huge...
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what they will then do is give us a baseline report. it is our intention because of the nature and importance of this to -- the project approach to replace the cable with the splices. there is no need -- the splices have occurred in certain areas or segments of the line, so we will focus on cleaning up the segments. the work next week will give us a sense of a preparation plant and what we need to do to get ready for the third phase of the project. they will prepare this baseline and proof of concept plan. then, what we will do is prepare with their oversight -- they will play a role in this because of the significance of the signal cable. we expect some time later in the beginning of november to begin the work. we will work within the time windows that we have at night that works once we have our baseline. we identify where the areas are that we have to replace. we will do that -- each time we replace cable, obviously, given the function of it, we have to test it immediately. we will have test trains in to test every section of cable t
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now it uses the fact that you know where i am to find me something useful. find me the nearest sushi place or gas station. and local searches are more useful on the phone. >> john says it's accelerating. are you accelerating as fast? >> i think so. i think that ultimately when you look at what is happening with our products, the gross is huge. they've had 20% of the searches on desktop are local. on the phone, it's way higher. when you look at 250 million users, google maps for mobile, up from 200 million in may, that is mega growth. so we're really seeing a lot of people come online. >> where are you on the curve of making money out of mobile? it took a while before search on the desktop took a substantial profit. where are you with that? >> we're seeing more and more maps usage on the phone. we're seeing a lot more search usage on the phone. and with our acquisition, we had a number of new display types come out for the phone and that business has been doing very well. >> you recently purchased gatt. you were behind that purchase. you signed the deal and g
now it uses the fact that you know where i am to find me something useful. find me the nearest sushi place or gas station. and local searches are more useful on the phone. >> john says it's accelerating. are you accelerating as fast? >> i think so. i think that ultimately when you look at what is happening with our products, the gross is huge. they've had 20% of the searches on desktop are local. on the phone, it's way higher. when you look at 250 million users, google maps for...
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letting us. mark mark mark out down in court but we are gathered here. and we were. chanting. proclamation at the march. he stared at it for. a little bit if you can at the right we are around and here holding holding the ground i'm going to. have our. reporting forces there and we have more details on what's happening there in new york for that we go to marina for the latest. sparked tension was probably the fact that the n.y.p.d. the new york city police department was overwhelmed with the unprecedented amount of people that turned out in support of this occupied movement i don't think even journalists were prepared for a crowd this large the sidewalks were packed everybody standing shoulder to shoulder there were also helicopters flying in the air overhead above the crowd and this was a crowd that while i was there was protesting peacefully there were police officers telling some protesters if you leave now you won't get hurt one journalist had his press pass confiscated by the police officers because he for failing to remain on the sidewalk we did see some party wagons com
letting us. mark mark mark out down in court but we are gathered here. and we were. chanting. proclamation at the march. he stared at it for. a little bit if you can at the right we are around and here holding holding the ground i'm going to. have our. reporting forces there and we have more details on what's happening there in new york for that we go to marina for the latest. sparked tension was probably the fact that the n.y.p.d. the new york city police department was overwhelmed with the...
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but when used wisely, they can bring us together in ways that make us stronger. words can connect us all... the more you know.
but when used wisely, they can bring us together in ways that make us stronger. words can connect us all... the more you know.
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caring for us are protecting us was a top priority. it had been a long time since there have been seven in the white house and the obligations for the first lady including the busy official schedule. she touched the carve out some time the state has. an early version of the work and family bonds in active women are so familiar with the. she was dismayed by the uninspiring or, shall we be honest, hideously unattractive. she still loved others believe that american civilization had conveyed and was determined to project the best of history, art and culture to the world. he wanted the legacy of washington, jefferson, and begin to be visible to americans in some families have visited our nation's capital into foreign heads of state who were entertained there. she set about to transform the white house until one of the nation's premier museums of american art in tech there are in history. this was more complex than simply redecorating, which she did not like. the price ditching and of congressional oversight and raises the debate pvc was de
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. these are the reasons i quit smoking. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. ♪ >> it's sunday morning on cbs. and here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: it's like that song clocks helped to make coldplay one of the biggest bands around. but they're not resting on their laurels. this morning they talk about that with our anthony mason "for the record." ♪. >> reporter: chicago's grant park was packed the night cold play took the stage at the festival this summer. ♪ i useded to rule the world ♪ ♪ now in the morning i sleep alone ♪ > it had been more than two years since the british band had played america. ♪ >> reporter: their last album climbed to number one in 20 countries. and produced the global mega hit "viva la vita" with its sing-along chant. ♪ >> reporter: but back stage before the show,... how does it feel to be playing back in the states? >> i personally feel a li
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. these are the reasons i quit smoking. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. ♪ >> it's sunday morning on cbs. and here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: it's like that song clocks helped to make coldplay one of the biggest bands around. but they're not resting on their laurels. this morning they talk about that with our anthony mason...
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filed this report for us from the syrian capital damascus. well here in the center of the syrian capital it is very quiet today it's a day off for most people but of course beneath that calmness the conflict in the country goes on between the government and its supporters and the opposition now what it one thing is clear though when we try to approach people here and bring up the issue of the caustic it almost always turns into a heated debate a very emotional discussion depending on the stand that they take that she meets i see. not all positions we don't know who they are yet syria is under attack but we will not give up. i was the opposition comes down be rational and go into dialogue with the regime i was the government will accept opposition and be more open minded. but again we are going to mask the opinion we hear most here is that people are asking who is the opposition who is causing this instability and many of them bring up the words armed gangs do you think that these are just people who want to destabilize the country of course t
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let us keep striving. let us keep struggling. let us keep climbing toward that promised land of a nation that is more fair and just and more equal for every single child of god. thank you, god bless you and god bless the united states of america. [ applause ] >>> you've been watching live coverage of the dedication of the dr. martin luther king, jr. memorial. i'm shannon bream here in washington. beautiful day, monumental one across the nation as the memgrhal built to honor the explain civil rights hero is dedicated. kelly wright has been there all. the president made a dramatic entrance today. what can you tell us about that? >> kelly: indeed. you are hearing a choir sing right now. about an hour ago, when the president -- let's for a minute and listen to this song. this is a song that could be moving to the crowd because it symbolizes the entire civil rights movement and the work of dr. martin luther king, jr. as they sing, "we shall overcome" just listen to that for a few moments if you will. ♪ ♪ñh÷ú deep in my heart,
let us keep striving. let us keep struggling. let us keep climbing toward that promised land of a nation that is more fair and just and more equal for every single child of god. thank you, god bless you and god bless the united states of america. [ applause ] >>> you've been watching live coverage of the dedication of the dr. martin luther king, jr. memorial. i'm shannon bream here in washington. beautiful day, monumental one across the nation as the memgrhal built to honor the explain...
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the pampas use the same tactics used by escobar by targeting the family's. case in point as the apartment owned by his mother is blowing up at the time eskimos wife and children had been inside nobody is hurt but the attack is a. one day they set off a bomb and it ruined the painting by dani which was estimated to be worth five million dollars as wife was devastated and she calls public look she says they've destroyed the dolly what are we going to do about it. gradually escobar begins to fear for the lives of his loved ones it will be the reason of his downfall. as long as a son and daughter in colombia he cannot relax. he decides to send them to germany in europe. on the twenty seventh of november maria victoria on pablo and little mana whaleboat a flight to frankfurt on the police escort and filmed by the t.v. crews. escobar breathes a sigh of relief but although he doesn't know it yet but countdown to his iron hand has already begun sure balsa a slow see how his wife and kids if leave for a safe country will they go by but there's no country that wants t
the pampas use the same tactics used by escobar by targeting the family's. case in point as the apartment owned by his mother is blowing up at the time eskimos wife and children had been inside nobody is hurt but the attack is a. one day they set off a bomb and it ruined the painting by dani which was estimated to be worth five million dollars as wife was devastated and she calls public look she says they've destroyed the dolly what are we going to do about it. gradually escobar begins to fear...
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and that's what they tell us when they come out to drill here on our land. you're in our way. we just think the good neighbor program was something that was somewhat elementary and it's just respect because if you don't two things will happen first is the government will regulate and a lot of times regulate out of business and second is new mexico becomes an unfriendly business environment and oil and gas industries go elsewhere i don't think the state wants the oil and gas industry doesn't want that we have a very large emphasis with our three hundred twenty five member companies about being a good neighbor about talking to people about doing the things. that you would do in your neighborhood with your next door neighbor. in the us in the lower forty eight on shore the boom that is currently going on has driven a lot by technology or been a lot of technological advances with horizontal drilling with fracture stimulation one of the key elements to finding and getting the resource out of very tight sand or hard rock is a fracking process fracking is just a short word for fractu
and that's what they tell us when they come out to drill here on our land. you're in our way. we just think the good neighbor program was something that was somewhat elementary and it's just respect because if you don't two things will happen first is the government will regulate and a lot of times regulate out of business and second is new mexico becomes an unfriendly business environment and oil and gas industries go elsewhere i don't think the state wants the oil and gas industry doesn't...
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join us tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. cnn's anderson cooper will be asking the questions. >>> coming up next, actor samuel jackson takes on history, playing a less flattering side of dr. martin luther king jr. critics say he's wrong for being too real. and ahead, why some people can't get enough of zombies. secrets from the set of "the walking dead." for cotibles, press star one. i didn't catch that. to speak to a representative, please say representative now. representative. goodbye! you don't like automated customer service, and neither do we. that's why, unlike other cards, no matter when you call chase sapphire preferred, you immediately get a person not a prompt. chase sapphire preferred. a card of a different color. (phone ringing) chase sapphire preferred, this is julie in springfield. lysol disinfectant spray and...a toy drum. hiya folks, so the other day i tried to buy some camouflage pants but i couldn't find any. [ rimshot ] thank you, thank you i'll be here all week. in fact, i'll be here for the next 18 years
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never gives us any problems and does everything asked of him. the requirements of my profession is to treat him no differently than i would a petty thief and that takes practice. >> morris was arrested when he was 16 and has been at the jail for three years now. he is housed in the confinement unit. >> if word got out he brutally assaulted an elderly woman and a young girl and beat the girl into a vegetative state. he would face a similar fate. is it a risk we cannot take. for that reason he is kept here. >> he gets an hour of recreation time six days a week. to pass the rest of the time he exercises, reads and draws. >> at the end of the day i can walk out of here right now and have a job that could make me money. i could do something and be worth something. >> i want to do a religious piece where the mother was the main, you know, character. it was after when my mom was crying or whatever. how many times would anyone think about how it affects the mother. >> we will be moving problematic inmates today. most of those are those with histories of
never gives us any problems and does everything asked of him. the requirements of my profession is to treat him no differently than i would a petty thief and that takes practice. >> morris was arrested when he was 16 and has been at the jail for three years now. he is housed in the confinement unit. >> if word got out he brutally assaulted an elderly woman and a young girl and beat the girl into a vegetative state. he would face a similar fate. is it a risk we cannot take. for that...
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using a radio code. of hours left minutes. talk code and say things like tell some of the doctor as they used to. live there on their way making straight for you just said you know basically you got more sense if you so when we were heading up towards the target innocent but sometimes the people's getting past is going the other way. that the traitor is eliminated on the manhunt can resume unimpeded. is it true that the knowledge of our target is a guy called el chapo according to our information he's hiding in this area. or was the terrorists' hands on terrorists placed all the. way to an office and i want to start going to but i would assume this is a photo album with iris operations and suspects and i think this is the guy we want to catch tonight. as a complete change of tactics the idea is to isolate escobar by rounding up his key men one by one mario custom no alias and just tonight's target. the operation against a chopper is a success and many others follow the senior members of the cartel are eliminated one not after
using a radio code. of hours left minutes. talk code and say things like tell some of the doctor as they used to. live there on their way making straight for you just said you know basically you got more sense if you so when we were heading up towards the target innocent but sometimes the people's getting past is going the other way. that the traitor is eliminated on the manhunt can resume unimpeded. is it true that the knowledge of our target is a guy called el chapo according to our...
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it's, i think all of us would agree that it is what warps us on health care policy. it's what warps us on energy policy. the role of money in politics warps the policy-making process in this country and leads us to bad results. on this issue it is the fear over what jewish voters and judo nors think that has american politicians in a bind. because behind closed doors and when they're talking off the record, they'll say one thing about what they actually believe and what they know, and when they have to go out front and talk to a public audience, they'll say something else. and so what we have to do is change that dynamic. it goes back to the prior question. until we, who are the moderate, rational people in the community, can raise enough money and show that we have political power, we're not going to change that dynamic. it's simple, the rule book of more american policy. this is the way the game is played. and until the rules are changed by people like david cohen, we're going to have to play by those rules, and we have to show how powerful we are, how many of us t
it's, i think all of us would agree that it is what warps us on health care policy. it's what warps us on energy policy. the role of money in politics warps the policy-making process in this country and leads us to bad results. on this issue it is the fear over what jewish voters and judo nors think that has american politicians in a bind. because behind closed doors and when they're talking off the record, they'll say one thing about what they actually believe and what they know, and when they...
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it might have us joining the forces to find a solution. we don't have anything in place yet, so there isn't a program that we are supporting. we support the concept. but it is the development of the program, how it will get implemented. the implementation conversation that we have been having, it has been extremely challenging because we would be talking about having the school district implement selling the passes, and that is why the free passes were more attractive. i would push to have support for coming together to come up with a program to identify funding into be able to participate in the launch of this program. i am a little worried about supporting free passes, especially for all youth. i get what we want to do this for all youth, but i think for the board, we are looking at what we are doing for the public school kids, and that is all we can speak to. this is just my own opinion on supporting the free passes. as an individual, i am not sure that i personally support it for all youth. i think there hasn't been any clarity to that
it might have us joining the forces to find a solution. we don't have anything in place yet, so there isn't a program that we are supporting. we support the concept. but it is the development of the program, how it will get implemented. the implementation conversation that we have been having, it has been extremely challenging because we would be talking about having the school district implement selling the passes, and that is why the free passes were more attractive. i would push to have...
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we have a river behind us. we have a glacier above us. the setting is just perfection. >> but inside the walls of spring creek, natural beauty gives way to the harsh reality of a maximum security penitentiary. >> we're at the end of the road for the state of alaska department of corrections the worst behaved prisoners end up here. >> those who pose the greatest threat to other inmates and staff are segregated in house one, the lockdown unit. >> basically, minimum rights. minimum, they're in their cells for 23 hours a day. >> on the day we wanted to interview him, house one inmate, antonio robertson was in an especially foul mood. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> calm down. >> every one of you [ bleep ], [ bleep ], i'm going to start with, you guyed are [ bleep ]. we need more. what do you want to know? >> robertson, serving a 60-year sentence for murder has spent most of the last two years in house one. >> why are you in here? >> in house one. it's a long story. i refuse to let myself be assaulted and not fight back. >> robertson no
we have a river behind us. we have a glacier above us. the setting is just perfection. >> but inside the walls of spring creek, natural beauty gives way to the harsh reality of a maximum security penitentiary. >> we're at the end of the road for the state of alaska department of corrections the worst behaved prisoners end up here. >> those who pose the greatest threat to other inmates and staff are segregated in house one, the lockdown unit. >> basically, minimum rights....
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gave us partially gave us this financial crisis. so as far as the ideas that, you you know, that we prevented a great devotion, what we do know is that the bailout policies have not worked. we supergot 9-10% unemployment. >> bigger banks. >> bigger banks than ever. we still have too big to fail on books. i think there is no reason to trust this. >> david, you wrote this article, why occupy wall street. one of your points is wall street employs k street to dominate main street. but that includes your cofounder president obama. >> well, unfortunately, obama has raised a lot of money from wall street. this is an example of how that money can kind of take over our political system. >> i think we a graph of how much he raised here. he raised more than any other candidate. >> and he staffed his white house with people who were too close to wall street. and, you know, since 2009, since obama took office, wall street and financial interests have spent nearly a billion dollars to fight the reforms after the crisis. and that makes it very har
gave us partially gave us this financial crisis. so as far as the ideas that, you you know, that we prevented a great devotion, what we do know is that the bailout policies have not worked. we supergot 9-10% unemployment. >> bigger banks. >> bigger banks than ever. we still have too big to fail on books. i think there is no reason to trust this. >> david, you wrote this article, why occupy wall street. one of your points is wall street employs k street to dominate main street....
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turf uses a lot of irrigation and uses spray irrigation, so what we've done here is use artificial turf. you're never going to be able to achieve the look of back east or the look of, say, california, with subtropical plants, but our landscapes are still lush and use about 30% of what the subtropical landscape with turf would use. las vegas has adopted a drought tolerant ordinance. we're using less water today than we used five years ago, despite over 300,000 new residents. i think it's a pretty amazing example as to how a town can really turn on a dime if there's the political will and if the public gets behind it. narrator: even the casinos and resorts have adapted to efficient water use. mulroy: the las vegas strip uses only 3% of all the water that we deliver. and when you think about it, it's the largest economic driver in the state, the largest employer, bar none. they knew they had to go the extra mile. and they've embraced conservation. and it's almost beyond belief that they're right now in the process of building another 15,000 rooms. southern nevada recycles 100% of its waste
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get your kids and come join us at 11:00. up next, "fareed zakaria gps." >>> this is "gps," the "global public square." welcome to all of you around the united states and the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we've got a great show. first up, paul krugman and steve forbes to talk about occupy wall street, democrats and republicans, and other topics on which they will disagree. >>> then, how your cell phone could solve the food crisis. i'll explain. >>> next, one of the most powerful men if one of the most complex countries. the former head of saudi intelligence, prince al faisal, talks about the osama bin laden he knew and much more. >>> finally, how this man became this man. the most wanted man in the world. an unbelievable story. >>> first, here's my take. i was in germany this week, and the mood there is pretty grim. europe is facing its most severe challenge since 1945. if the greek crisis morphs into an italian crisis, italy being too large to bail out, the entire structure of post-world war ii europe could unravel. finally eur
get your kids and come join us at 11:00. up next, "fareed zakaria gps." >>> this is "gps," the "global public square." welcome to all of you around the united states and the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we've got a great show. first up, paul krugman and steve forbes to talk about occupy wall street, democrats and republicans, and other topics on which they will disagree. >>> then, how your cell phone could solve the food crisis. i'll explain....
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out and essentially using force to keep us from recording the story very very unfortunate set of a very tedious confrontations between the police and protesters who again in a large part were mostly peaceful you see there speaking to me just a bit earlier on the viewer who follow her twitter feed to get the latest on those demonstrations across the u.s. the. movement the trucks more attention to the reports of allegedly groundless arrests emerge and so good even more violence on the streets of american citizens those marches the spreading from coast to coast. there is going to be some kind of martyrdom in the near future we're going to see violence or rather we can argue that we already have the violence in this country with the police force wearing protestors with you know innocent teenage women and being you know what turned you on here oh this is what the alternative media showcasing right now again this is a revolution this is this is a change in psychology this is an evolution in human consciousness the people are waking up and we're demanding change this is no different from what
out and essentially using force to keep us from recording the story very very unfortunate set of a very tedious confrontations between the police and protesters who again in a large part were mostly peaceful you see there speaking to me just a bit earlier on the viewer who follow her twitter feed to get the latest on those demonstrations across the u.s. the. movement the trucks more attention to the reports of allegedly groundless arrests emerge and so good even more violence on the streets of...
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stay with us. had a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit, which provided for their every financial need. [ thunder rumbling ] [ thunder crashi ] and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. ♪ and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol and my risk of heart attack. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol's stayed down. lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. it's backed by over 19 years of research. [ female announcer ] lipitor is not for everyone, including people with li
stay with us. had a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit, which provided for their every financial need. [ thunder rumbling ] [ thunder crashi ] and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. ♪ and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor,...
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commission admitted that it had been used after all. after years of mounting medical bills devalued property and diminishing options laura agreed to a monetary settlement with and kana corp. the company responsible for her problems . the settlement stipulated she stopped telling her story publicly which is why she was not interviewed for this film many family stories like hers will never be told because of company settlements that require silence. let's go around the trampoline in spite of the explosion and fire. his stage in her house surrounded by her children and grandchildren and. this kind of helps me gives me a little more steadiness until i can grab something you know they were doing ok as long as there were eggs and that weren't there and i was just working a while and you still got smells and that i just couldn't go outside it wasn't in the house but then they brought in a temporary rig because they were having problems with one of the holes i think and then the smells all started up again as they were doing the fracking and it
commission admitted that it had been used after all. after years of mounting medical bills devalued property and diminishing options laura agreed to a monetary settlement with and kana corp. the company responsible for her problems . the settlement stipulated she stopped telling her story publicly which is why she was not interviewed for this film many family stories like hers will never be told because of company settlements that require silence. let's go around the trampoline in spite of the...
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this is a candidate that could use some support, could use some money, he's down pretty low in the fund-raising efforts. so why turn the attention atway from himself and instead of taking the time on morning talk shows to extrapolate on what he's bringing to the table than criticizing the others? that's not going to get him any more support, is it? >> because he was answering the question he was asked, fredricka. if there is one very appealing thing about newt gingrich, he answers the question he was asked. you can see it in the debate. >> doesn't a candidate try to take the control there and say i'm not going to talk about that, i'm going to talk about what i want to talk about. >> they run their talking points no matter what is asked. you ask them what color the sky is, and they have something to tell you about their new income tax plan. i'm telling you newt gingrich doesn't do that. he's confident enough, he figures if you ask me a question, i'll answer it directly. it is appealing. in the long run, newt gingrich will not be a nominee, but he's one of the most appealing characteristics he ha
this is a candidate that could use some support, could use some money, he's down pretty low in the fund-raising efforts. so why turn the attention atway from himself and instead of taking the time on morning talk shows to extrapolate on what he's bringing to the table than criticizing the others? that's not going to get him any more support, is it? >> because he was answering the question he was asked, fredricka. if there is one very appealing thing about newt gingrich, he answers the...
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so thank you, jeff, for allowing us to be here and co-sponsoring this event. thank you all for coming here. [applause] >> thank you. next i'd like to introduce, the incoming president of the criminal trial lawyers association of northern california, frank. >> hello. i'm frank and president-elect of criminal trial lawyers association of northern california. ctla is a proud co-sponsor of the justice summit here today. i've been asked to say a few words about ctla to both inform and entertain you for about the next two minutes. it's a professional association of criminal defense lawyers in the bay area. our membership list includes about 400 lawyers and private investigators, expert witnesses and even some professors and law students. our members are -- how do i say this -- luminaries in the field. today, the justice conference honors a past ctla honoree, one of our own, tony serra. ctla has featured the likes of not only tony serra at a feature presenter at our programs but those that include jim bross that has who defends cases most of the time but was the spec
so thank you, jeff, for allowing us to be here and co-sponsoring this event. thank you all for coming here. [applause] >> thank you. next i'd like to introduce, the incoming president of the criminal trial lawyers association of northern california, frank. >> hello. i'm frank and president-elect of criminal trial lawyers association of northern california. ctla is a proud co-sponsor of the justice summit here today. i've been asked to say a few words about ctla to both inform and...
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